INDIGO STREEET POTTERY was established in 2002 and is the home and studio of potters Farraday Newsome and Jeff Reich.

It is located in the low Sonoran desert of Mesa, Arizona. The pottery is situated on an acre-plus of native desert landscape, and is equipped with both gas and electric kilns. Farraday and Jeff make and fire their work here. Farraday is nationally known for both her colorful and her black-and-white painterly glazed earthenware pottery. Jeff is nationally known for his sculptural, abstractly - glazed high-fire pottery.


Indigo Street Pottery Event Schedule

7th Annual Ceramic Studio Tour, Feb. 23-24, 2008,
10 am- 4pm , Indigo St. Pottery is studio #11. Also,
ASU Art Museum Ceramic Research Center's Gala Auction,
Feb.23. Here's the link to more info.

"Ceramics Invitational", group exhibition,
Cervini-Haas Gallery, Feb. 21-Mar.29, 2008, Opening
night, 7-9 pm. (Jeff and Farraday). More information
at cervinihaas.com

"Contemporary Forum Art Auction 2008", Feb. 16,
2008, Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, AZ (Jeff and
Farraday). More information at contemporaryforum.org

"29th Annual Contemporary Crafts", group
exhibition, Jan.25-Mar.9, 2008, Mesa Contemporary
Arts, Mesa AZ, (Jeff). More information at
mesaartscenter.com

Farraday Newsome solo exhibition, Mar.4-April 18,
2008, Central Arizona College, Coolidge, AZ

"Red", group exhibition, Feb.8-March 8, 2008, Santa
Fe Clay, Santa Fe, NM, (Farraday). More information at
santafeclay.com

"La Mesa", Mar.19-Mar.22, NCECA group exhibition,
Santa Fe Clay, Westin Conference Center, Pittsburgh,
PA,(Farraday). More information at santafeclay.com

"Table Manners", group exhibition, Mar.29-Aug.10,
2008, Arizona Musuem for Youth, Mesa AZ, (Jeff and
Farraday). More information at
arizonamuseumforyouth.com



Our studio is open
by appointment any other time during the year. The best days to visit are Saturday through Monday. Please call ahead (480-560-9040) to make sure we are here.